Dice Probability

Hey guys, here is my question:

Greg rolls 3 six-sided dice. Find the probability that the sum of the 3 dice is less than 9.

I realize that one possible way to go about this, would be to list all the cases in which the sum is less than 9, then divide by the total number of cases, but this seems too time consuming. Does anyone know of a more efficient way to go about this problem?

Greg rolls 3 six-sided dice. Find the probability that the sum of the 3 dice is less than 9.

I realize that one possible way to go about this, would be to list all the cases in which the sum is less than 9, then divide by the total number of cases, but this seems too time consuming. Does anyone know of a more efficient way to go about this problem?

Well, that's probably the most efifcient approach.

You could define the random variable V = W + X + Y, calculate it's pmf and then use this to calculate Pr(V < 9) but I doubt you would find this easier.

Greg rolls 3 six-sided dice. Find the probability that the sum of the 3 dice is less than 9.

I realize that one possible way to go about this, would be to list all the cases in which the sum is less than 9, then divide by the total number of cases, but this seems too time consuming. Does anyone know of a more efficient way to go about this problem?

The mean is 10.5, and the distribution is symmetric about the mean. Therefore the probability of 9 or fewer is 0.5 minus the probability of exactly 10.